Friday, February 9, 1940 THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Fiv« II :: :: VAI.ENT1NE’S J3AY I'|, |.f>T VKY 14tl> -and SJlO will wan I >fmnn The Week in Southern Pines W liirnian’s (Jiow. lates make the Valcnfine {jilt, wil- conicil l>y f>ery wo- n»an. And nur supply is fresh from the m.ikt rv! lie in ou^ opinion the fuust box t>f cliocoIatcs~a \.i- riety t>f lavonte picccs. SI.SO to <7.50. 'Yhe VSirhillt oiiistatj*^- ini» box of cantly at $1 .i pound. In sizes Irom SOc to $5.00. Vitleniiftc llcitrt Itnxes, filled w ith W hiMvan’s in comparable chocolates. Many sizes nt 50c up. Bkoad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor I’hhone 5111 Southern Pines t; 6® , ^e<e .0^^ ' am' ® Mr. and Mrs. Carleton H. T’liliuei had as tiu-ir house guests f(ir the past week, L,owoll Weicker ol' N’ew York City antf Ruy Brewster <if Clii. : ago, 111. C. 11. Duifiiii, who has been in Miu ro County Hospital lor the pasl ten iliiys A’ith pneumonia, letuineu lioir.e Uie first part of the week. ill. untl Mi'.s. IJoiialiJ I'vrkins of l''air( iiUi. Coiiii. are exjx cleil to ur- » » * ii\^' toiioy til be the guests for the iiC.vt ,veek of Mr. ami Mis. Cain ioii II. 1‘alnuT 'it their home Tlio for. lal. ili.i.i .Iant> Mooro, (iuu«!U -r of Mi\ niul ,Mi.s. Cieiirge C. Mo ire, wiio has been qiule ill for the past two wri-k;- with bi'onchiti.s^ is mueh i;iiproveiJ. Mr. and Mjs. M. C. (,’lnik of Uur- I’.ani an* visiting their son find daii- ghl“r, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C'laiK. Mrs. Tommy Miller will U‘ hoK-,te.is to the Jimi.ir Willing Workers on Monday evening, Keliiuary 12lh at P o'tloel; at the home of Afrs. William I'ale on May Street. Mrs. Reid Healy returned Friday from St. Augustine, Kla.. \\ lj?re shf sjieiit the past ten days. Mrs. Harry Gage enteriaiiied a number of her friends at her home Thursday afternoon at a dessert bridge. Duncan Matthews is in Moon County Hospital with influenza. William P. VVillets was a house guest recently of Mrs. lleid Hcaly at hei' home, Kirleigh Farms. Many College students were fn town visiting their paients over thi’ week-end. The many friends of A. S. New. comb will be glad to know his con dition is much improved and that he will .soon be able to come home from the Moore County Hospital. Ml ,.l!: s r i H , fO' C: uutu::utiiuuiiuti SIJKiliS n t: t:: nd Miss Mary IVar.son of Middli- on Y,_ ,M|- |,n,j ,m|.< \y iai I Ilf Canibrii|;4e Springs, I’a.. I{. .M. Hemniingway and Mi.s; iret Hi-mmi:igway of Auburn, . ale at the llollywofxl Hotel -1 extended ."itay. -Mai|;ai: t K. t'ald.vell had as lamer gue.;l Sijnday, .Mrs. Flora I'laith. •Mrs. Itora Miller had as lier gue.st i-.‘ .ndieon Monilav, Mi', Fhoa Crav i-- Ml. Mi.- Henry l’a,i;e.. ,Ir.. the I'in. I MUest Ilf .'.Iis.i Mirgareth;!' •I on Mnr.ii.-iy. ' T I’.itrh a;id Mrs. Lilliiui .Mile.. ■ N'U Sunday fi’i' .N'ev Y'irl; city I .'■iMpiiin,!! tiip are expeeted to ‘ 11 n toda v. ;; 1 t! M”. and .\!r.s, A. \.. A.lams and son! (• l.oiiis .‘ipeiit .‘^und.'iy with theii i S* *■ ‘ iii^hter in (ireensboro. The Adelaide King class of the r iptisi Church will meet toiiight with Mrs. I'restnn Stancil at her home on I.eake Street, Mrs. H, ,1. Sim,p.<on of Windbear, Pa., and .1. F. Wireback fif Pitts- 1 iirgh_ P.I., aie at the A'agnolia Lodge fur a few days stay. Larry Wilson and John Dashiel of Baltimore, Md._ are spending a few lays at the Magnolia. Mis. M. K. Payne had as her din ner guests Sunday her daughter, Mrs. Worth and son, of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Mahoney have taken an apartment at the Pinemont. for the balance of the season. Recent arrivals at the Highland Pines Inn include Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Sumer and Robert Smith of Newark, N. Y.^ John S. 'Tunmore Jr., and Mrs. Harry Tunmore of Garden City, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. G. P. In- glis and Mrs. K. A. S. Clark of New Ari’iviiiR almost daily, new numbers in Slacks for early Si>rins' Wear. Tweeds, Flannels, Gabardines, moderately priced from - a ])air smnu Also, now ideas in S))orts Shirts, short and lonti’ slti've mtnlels, knit and cut-iind-sew- c(l nuiterials — .SB l<> .S<» T€e St-ICBJ :: Hunter Eckei t, formerly of South.' York City, Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas ern Pines, now residing in Wyoniis-1 DuM '.ry and daughter of Londonville. N, Y., Miss I.,ois Johnson of Fast Orange. N, J., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. i Winsatt of Wa.shington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Frapier of Boston, Mass., Mrs. W. R. Bonthorn of Princeton. N. J., Miss Maty C. Dav. is, Rov. Powell Davis and M.iss B. M. Ea‘:tmond all of Summit, N. ,T.. K I’vard C. Bariy of Wilmington, V’t.. Frederick N. Curley of Philr. delphia Pa., Rev. F. J. Morrissey of j j. Nazareth and Patrick Healy. Jr., cf Raleigh. In FOR YOl'R I •V A L E N T I N E | Norris Exc]uisite CANDIES Cut Flowers MRS GIFFORD’S SHOP Theatre Huilding Southern Pines I II Hutpou^. • • R K F R I (; E R A TORS | «* «♦ «♦ • I^eauty ii |l • Capacity li • Durability Jj *• 6) I*erformanee \\ «• «• ♦« •• ♦» A full sized. (I cubic feet, I: IIOTPOINT p REFRIGERATOR 1: for all time low price of || $114.75 I S« A revelation on value !: Easy terms if ilesired « «• A full line of 1940 HOTPOINT models on | display ii » Simons Electric Company I Welcomed The Moore County Red Cross Production Committee now has some twenty-five workers busily engaged in knitting warm sweaters, and socks. These, together with a num. ber of warm woolen dresses in sizes for both wiimen and children, are being shipped to National fleiulqiiar. ters in Washington as the local :: •» • » H ♦» •• \\ O’CallaKhan Buildinjj East Connecticut Avenue sing. Pa., i.s seriously ill with pleur. isy. The Junior Willing Workers of the Baptist Church met at the church Monday night, the last of a series of vanishing teas, and was re. ported as being very successful. Joseph E. Egan of New York City, vice president of the Western Union, spent last Friday night at the High land Pines Inn. Harry Adalms, formerly of Man ley was a week-end guest in Smith, ern Pines. Harry joined the nnuy be fore Christmas and is located tem.i r» J i’l ft i • ill I'lPn I l-i n<TQiri I* jKirarily at Camp Moultrie, Charle.s-1 ^ > i ^ I ton, S. C.. awaiting orders to go tc | Gettin/r Off War Quota H Honolulu. - !i The finance committee of the Bap-1 Anything- in Way of Clothlnff.|i| list Church met with Henry Dorn I Sweaters. Etc., Will lie i| Tue.sday night to di.scuss the church builget for the cc<n',ing y<»ai. Mr anti Mrs. Arthur McCashion of Westport, Conn.^ have arrived in Southern Pines and are occupying the Harley House on Ma.ssachu.setts avenue in Weymouth Heights, for the balance of the season. Recent arrivals in Southern Pines nre Mrs, P’. P. Starr and daughter Ruth, of St. Jonh, New Brunswick, Canada. They will spend the re- Chapter's contribution towards re mainder of the sea.son in their home lipving the suffeilng of refugees in (■n Highland Road. Mrs. Be.ssio Chandler Clark en tertained at her home on New Hamp. shire avenue at a vanishing tea Fri day night for Mrs. Nellie Mann, Mrs. Bessie Blue, Mi's. Cora Lewis and Misa F.leanor Valentine. C. T. Patch and Mrs. Lillian Miles left .Sunday night for New Yory City where they will buy spring mercBan. di.se. Dr. ’R. L. Hart who has been con fined to his home for a few days with influenza is back at his post at the Broad Street Pharmacy. Mr. and Mr.s. M. David McCallum had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McLeod and sons Neill. Dickie and Billy. Richard Tarlton made a business trip to Camden, S. C., W'cclnesday in the interests of Rcinecke-Dille. hay. Inc. ,who are the contractors of a building being erected there. Mr. and Mrs. M. David M'’C!illimi and son David called on Mrs. Mc- Calhim’s parents, Mr. .ind Mm John A. McLeod, Carthage Route 3, Sun. (lay. 1-“'' I GIVE GHOGOLATES EVERY WOMAN wants the finest in candy — and it is hei-e in our display of WHITMAN’S Chocolates, fresh, direct from the makers- The fa mous Sampler, $1.50, others — in cluding- Heart- Boxes — at — 2<>c to $7.30 SANDHILL DRUG CO. Telephone West Hroad Street the various Kiiropean nations now at'I? war. The shipments as they are sent ■ •• to the various countries from Wash. ' ington incliide heavy swe.-itcrs and j [- cire.sses. socks, mufflers, layettes, as well as surgical dressings and hospi tal bed shirts. F.aeh Chapter has been asked to contribute a number of warm garments and the fine re sponse of this group of volunteer knitters will make it possible for the local chapter to send its quota. A most welcome gift of c>ne hundred pounds of wool from Mrs. Chatfield has also been of great help. Anyone interested in helping with this work is asked to get in touch with Mrs. Alice Burt Hunt. Southern Pines, or to come to the weekly meetings of the group from ten to twelve on Fri. day at the Southern Pinen Civic Club. r.OKK( II T\LKS TO OIL MKN IIKKK ON ST\TK 150\l) TANKS TUST CALL 6101 ro»" ct YOIIR Washday Worries Yi>Uii HEALTH IS IMPOfvTANT Lot u.s keep your clothes sterile Laundered Clothes Guard Flealth SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. u I Telephone (ildl Southern Pines i — - ^ :: :: :: •« :: I fCnvfiiiiirrI from p'ipf nur) deficit arises.” Goerch said, "is like a man having a rich aunt who said, Clifton John.son is confined to his; “John, you've got to mnUe $.").000 a home with influenza, ^ ^ ear in order to support yourself and Joe Thomas ' salesman at the^ your family. T want you to do your Pinehuist Garage W'as operated on at best to earn that ,?ri,nOO, but if you the Moore County Hospital, for ap.jean only earn .$4,000, come back and pendicitis, Tuesday night. | I’ll give you a check for the differ. Father T. A. Williams motored tojence.” The editor said that if the Wilmington last Saturday to be man had no rich aunt to depend up. ready to pre.side at the annual meet- j on, he probably would make a gloat ing of the colored Scout Troop which Anythinjr in any Improvement, Addition, or Repair can be Financed. No M'jrtgra.ire required, no specifications, or nc) Inspection Fees. All you ptiy is five per cent on the amount of your Loan, and you have from one to three years to pay it back in monthly installments. SEE rS AROl T ANY REQl IREMEN YOU HAVE II •was held at St. Thomas Catholic Church. Mrs. Frank Welch returned Thurs day from a business trip to New York City. Mrs. C. E. Parker, of West Hart ford, Conn. Mrs. Albert W. Preston cr effort to earn the needed $5,000 or, if unable to earn it. he would prune his expense down to the level of his income. “If we are not carfful. we may .see the day when the highway fund will be .serving as a rich aunt to the state’s treasury,” Ooerch said. Southern Ware^' EVERY^ Southern \

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